Anne of Avonlea

Anne of Avonlea

Title: Anne of Avonlea
Author: L. M. Montgomery
Release: 1909-01-01
Kind: ebook
Genre: Fiction & Literature, Books
Size: 1704842
Anne of Avonlea, the direct sequel to Anne of Green Gables, almost reminds me of a comic book. Comic books are famous for sticking with a single character for decades at a time. Over that time, you won’t see many changes. While there have been changes to the stories of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, you can still see vestiges of the original in the current incarnation. You are given an origin story for the character, and then are given their older counterpart who has to deal with the problems of the day.

Where L. M. Montgomery diverges from comics (and we can’t say she was inspired by them; comics hit their stride after the publication of Superman, who didn’t come out until almost 30 years after Anne of Avonlea) is that she stuck with a single character, Anne, for at least another four books (until Anne turns 40), and three further books that featured Anne in a diminished role (until Anne turns 75).

Anne changes with the world around her – and feels the impact of the world. Anne of Avonlea takes place in the early 1880s, when Anne has become a teacher at Avonlea. Anne is as imaginative and creative as she was in Anne of Green Gables and wants to do right by her community. She starts the Avonlea Village Improvement Society which has some mixed success – but hey, they try!

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